What is the meaning of “what it says” and “as with”?
December 16, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Words & Wordplay
Kim questioned:
Hi, guys.
I’m an international apprentice who’s studying English.
Now, I encountered with the phrases, “what it says” and “as with” in the news condition which is shown below. I really don’t know how to be with you. Delight help me.
Toyota is introduction what it says is the planet’s first plug-in hybrid car. The Japanese carmaker says the new Prius will have an total battery which can be rejuvenated using home gripping sockets. As with the current Prius model, the battery is also rejuvenated by converting energy from braking and when the wheels spin. Now, the Prius will be road-veteran in Japan and then before long in the U.S. and Europe.
diesel vs petrol America vs. Europe?
December 13, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
J questioned:
heres my argument: if diesel is more efficient but it cost more at the start. why is it not the key for high mileage applications, why are we tender towards gasoline gripping hybrids that yield more hurt to the background to build the batteries, disregard emissions. why did europe go diesel while America got left in the rear.
what gas mileage do cars in Europe get?
smart@$$ questioned:
I heard they get better fuel efficiency than the cars in the U.S. get……………….
Are high efficiency diesel cars available in Canada?
November 20, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
cirjerry questioned:
Diesels tab for over half the new cars sold in Europe and get dual the fuel mileage and wear.
What automobiles are specific to the Canadian market (not sold in the US but maybe imported from Asia or EU)?
November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
derwoodr3 questioned:
I’m effective on an essay for lecture and want to find out how many vehicles in Canada are specific to the market (2008 or 2009 model being). I’m looking for vehicles that are not unfilled in the US but are maybe unfilled in Asia or Europe and then added to the Canadian line-up. I’m in tension this will help me inspect the substance of fuel efficiency in the two markets. Thankfulness for your partaking!
Is the age of FAST cars coming to an end?
November 10, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
Jens questioned:
I do take place to reflect we will have CARS for many more decades, maybe indefinitely, but I reflect it is reasonably possible that with the fuel state crisis and the essential to extent the potential of cars down as a total to a road of all small cars, then a road of all hybrid cars (the first step has already happened in Europe), we force see that in 10-15 being cars with huge engines and 400+ hp may be a business of the past.
Do you agree or argue with this proclamation? Why or why not?
Are Americans at all justified in complaining about gas prices?
November 9, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Conservation
Dana1981, Master of Knowledge questioned:
As gas prices continue their rise headed for $4 per gallon in the USA, a lot of public are complaining.
But, the USA has the most terrible fuel efficiency requirements of any first planet public. We have half the fuel efficiency requirements of Europe. Our gas also remains cheaper than most additional countries, and expenditure less than half as much as in the UK. Many Americans handbook pointlessly generous and inefficient cars, trucks and SUVs. Hybrids subdue make up less than 2% of car sales in the US.
If we’re unwilling to take steps to boost our fuel efficiency, yet our gas prices are subdue far below most additional countries, are Americans at all defensible in complaining about gas prices?
Will Obama impose restrictions on our rights if elected president?
Johnny D questioned:
he made a speech several months ago, that he didn’t like the way we eat, what we handbook, or how much energy we use. Do you reflect we will have to consume healthful regime equipment and handbook federally ordinary energy efficient hybrid vehicles from europe?
Are Americans at all justified in complaining about gas prices?
November 8, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Conservation
Dana1981, Master of Knowledge questioned:
As gas prices continue their rise headed for $4 per gallon in the USA, a lot of public are complaining.
But, the USA has the most terrible fuel efficiency requirements of any first planet public. We have half the fuel efficiency requirements of Europe. Our gas also remains cheaper than most additional countries, and expenditure less than half as much as in the UK. Many Americans handbook pointlessly generous and inefficient cars, trucks and SUVs. Hybrids subdue make up less than 2% of car sales in the US.
If we’re unwilling to take steps to boost our fuel efficiency, yet our gas prices are subdue far below most additional countries, are Americans at all defensible in complaining about gas prices?
when do we get the cars with the fuel efficiency of those in Europe and other parts of the world?
October 26, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles
twickywoo questioned:
All of the foremost car companies yield, manufacture and sell cars around the planet, right. Why does a F*** 1ton van in the U.S. get 14MPG, and in Irland get 35MPG? Same vital van, same company, differrent public. Just was in tension a name may maybe clarify this to me and the rest of us. Why do they not want us to have these vehicles in our driveways. Or mayby I must be asking, “How many public out here know about this? Looking forwards to your view and answers
What is the average fuel efficiency for all cars sold in Europe in 2005?
October 22, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
tabel2000 questioned:
miles/ gellon or kilometers/ liter
Why aren’t there any hybrid/green vehicles being sold in the Middle East?
October 19, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Chelsea – The Pride Of London - questioned:
Many countries in the planet are effective on greener fuels and methods of consuming less fuel for the two main reasons; rising fuel prices and air pollution.
Now here are so many public income in the Midpoint East where alot of cars and vehicles are imported all over the planet. I be with you that some countries cannot meet the expense of the vaguely privileged prices of hybrids but public are ready to waste more if it will cut down on fuel consumption on a long term basis.
Now the Gulf is the largest vehicle importing region in the planet, also life the planet’s harbour of oil starting from Iraq down to Oman. The average Family tree tree has ATLEAST two vehicles, as here is no or scarce public transport.
The Arabian/Persian Gulf region is suffering from rising air-pollution levels and rising gas prices. Recycling conveniences are scarce and public are not aware of environmental management.
Is here any opportunity that hybrid vehicles would be introduced in the near possibility?
I noticed that many of the public answering this question have absolutley no information about the Midpoint East.
I am American and I’m effective in the Gulf (ME). Gas prices here are double that of in the US and Europe. All the cars here run on gas and heavy vehicles run on diesel.
How do you say ‘hybrid cars?’ in french?
jordimitch questioned:
I cant find how u would say that…
I want to place ‘la plupart des voitures en l’Europe sont les hybrides’? Is that assess?
Is it true a ‘Hybrid’ vehicles battery production causes more pollution than conventional vehicles?
September 29, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles
robelewes questioned:
Here’s a rumor I’ve heard that the battery for a typical hybrid vehicle starts in Canada, (mining and ore administer); transported to Europe, then to Asia then to the vehicles top of sale: And all this production expenditure more hurt to the background than that of just a fixed gas using vehicle. (The rumor continues to say more than a Humvee!). Any body with any REAL, (not belligerent) waterproof one way or the additional?
If this is right, lets start looking at additional alternatives.















